- construction,
cross bracing is a
system utilized to
reinforce building structures in
which diagonal supports intersect.
Cross bracing is
usually seen with...
- In the
mathematics of
structural rigidity, grid
bracing is a
problem of
adding cross bracing to a
rectangular grid to make it into a
rigid structure. If...
- aeronautics,
bracing comprises additional structural members which stiffen the
functional airframe to give it
rigidity and
strength under load.
Bracing may be...
- X-
bracing is a
structural engineering practice where the
lateral load on a
building is
reduced by
transferring the load into the
exterior columns. X-bracing...
-
Guitar bracing refers to the
system of
wooden struts which internally support and
reinforce the
soundboard and back of
acoustic guitars.
Soundboard or...
- Look up Brace, brace, braces, or
bracing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brace(s) or
bracing may
refer to:
Orthopaedic brace, a
device used to restrict...
- The fight-or-flight or the fight-flight-freeze-or-fawn (also
called hyperarousal or the
acute stress response) is a
physiological reaction that occurs...
- a
fisherman skipping along the beach, with the
slogan "Skegness is SO
bracing".
There are
different versions of the poster, however, the
fisherman and...
- Whitesmiths,
along with Allman, were
claimed to have been the most
common bracing styles in 1991 by the
Jargon File, with
roughly equal po****rity at the...
- In architecture, wind
braces are
diagonal braces to tie the
rafters of a roof
together and
prevent racking. In
medieval roofs they are arched, and run...